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Ergonomic Task Chairs

Ergonomic task chairs for your office are an extremely comfortable seating form.

Before deciding which type of ergonomic task chairs to buy, it is vitally important to know what you are buying and what you need, and this is where a bit of research comes in handy. These chairs are specifically designed for people who spend lots of hours sitting at computers or work stations.

Ergonomic task chairs with good design should support the correct parts of the back. A good quality, well designed chair is an investment because it will help to prevent muscle strain, and tension in the back and reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders, which are also known as MSD’s.

There are several varieties of task chair including office ergonomic task chairs which can be bought with a back and seat made of leather, mesh, or fabric. Leather is currently the most popular choice.  A good quality, ergonomically designed computer task chair is an essential item for anyone who writes, types, or uses a computer a lot.

The way ergonomic task chairs work is to take account of the position of the body and limbs during long hours of work and this is important because it impacts on how the body feels hours after the work has ended. The best chairs can be adjusted in several ways and those with arms will have adjustments for those too.

Buying good quality, well designed ergonomic task chairs is essential, or they may not be able to provide adequate support.  Sitbetter stocks high back ergonomic task chairs with ratchet backs and adjustable arms so that the chair can be made to fit the user. It has tilt controls, multi function control, seat and back height adjustment. The seat comes in several different fabrics and colours and is contoured for comfort and it has a recommended sit duration of eight hours which means that it supports your back and limbs all day without giving any discomfort.  This is a middle to top of the range model which retails at four hundred dollars (unless you can find it on sale somewhere).

At the other end of the scale are the Boss armless ergonomic task chairs with back adjustment and height control. These task chairs provide some lumbar support and have several adjustment controls but they cannot be fitted as closely to the user’s requirements as more expensive models can. Having said that, there are several reviews on this chair which say that it provides adequate lumbar support. The cost here is around a hundred dollars, but the big difference in price is a clear indicator of the difference in quality.

The best ergonomic task chairs for different individuals depend on requirements and how many hours are likely to be spent sitting. There are a number of other considerations too, including office décor and budget. The best way to purchase is to set a budget and buy the best quality task chair that you can afford. It is a very wise investment when you think of the extra care it gives to your back.